Could your eye movements in VR reveal mental health conditions?
NCT ID NCT07057024
Summary
This study is testing whether tracking eye movements while people wear a virtual reality headset can help doctors better identify schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression. Researchers will compare the eye movements of 120 people with these conditions to those of healthy individuals. The goal is to develop a new tool that might help with faster and more accurate diagnosis of these mental health disorders.
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Locations
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Etablissement Public de Santé Barthélemy Durand
Étampes, 91 150, France
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